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Montezuma Castle National Monument
Author: Bill Bailey (NodalNinja)
Tags: Interstate, 17, Bill, Bailey, Yavapai, Hopi, Roosevelt, Theodore, President, Americans, European, Aztec, Creek, Beaver, nps, restoration, dwellers, cococino, sedona, arizona, Adobe, limestone, Sinagua, Artifacts, Indians, dwellings, cliff, verde, valley, mud, housing, ancient, Monument, National, Castle, Montezuma
Size: 0.62 gigapixels
Added: December 29, 2009
Total Views: 816
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spacer Located in the Southwestern United States Verde Valley 1.5 hours north of Phoenix Arizona is one of the best preserved Indian cliff dwellings in North America.

Montezuma Castle was one of the first four National Monuments dedicated in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt.

The castle was built and used by the Pre-Columbian Sinagua people circa 700 AD. The Hopi Indians, and some Navajos can trace their roots to immigrants from the Verdi Valley and Beaver Creek area. Some tribe members return on occasion to these older sites for religious ceremonies. Early European Americans (1850's) named these area after the Aztec emperor of Mexico "Montezuma", thinking the emperor had been involved in the construction of the site.
This 20 room 5 level high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a 1,000 year-old story of ingenuity and survival by the Sinagua Indian in an unforgiving desert landscape.
It is believed the Sinagua women actually built the entire structure and did all the farming as well.
Getting to the first level of the Castle is done using small holes in the floor of level two. These two dark, windowless rooms have low ceilings, requiring anyone but a child to squat low to move through them. They may have been used to store food, water and equipment for the residents who lived in the Castle.
The interior of the Castle is very dark. Most of the walls are covered in thick layers of soot deposited from hundreds of years of cooking and warming fires lit in each room. This soot covers layers of hand-coated adobe plaster used to seal and protect the structure. Fingerprints of the Castle's original inhabitants are still visible on walls containing original Sinagua plaster. These walls would have been continuously maintained by the Sinagua, with fresh applications of plaster covering older applications.

For more information on this historic treasure visit: http://www.nps.gov/moca
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Chicago Downtown Buildings
Author: Christopher Davis (csd2012)
Tags: fofs, sears, tower, willis, one, museum, park, condominium, roosevelt, road, bridge, st., charles, airline, bridge, bascule, chicago, river, amtrak, metra, train, yard
Size: 2.10 gigapixels
Added: May 24, 2009
Total Views: 1398
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spacer Taken from Southgate Shopping Parking Garage at 12th street (Roosevelt Road) and Canal Street south of the loop. View shows the Sears Tower (recently renamed the Willis Tower on March 12th 2009) to the left (north), the rest of the skyline and lake to the east (center), the Amtrak/Metra train yard below, the One Museum Park Condominium is the tallest building to the right (slightly south), and the black counter-weight St. Charles Airline Bascule Bridge spanning the Chicago River to the far right (south)
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Chicago from the South
Author: TJ Socolofsky (tjsoco)
Tags: road, sears, tower, chicago, roosevelt, beta
Size: 1.11 gigapixels
Added: April 5, 2008
Total Views: 1951
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spacer Looking north toward Sears Tower along the south branch of the Chicago river from Roosevelt Rd bridge. Sears Tower is 0.8 miles away.
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Michigan Central Station
Author: Adam Shomsky (ashomsky)
Tags: abandoned, train, station, detroit, MI, Depot, MCS, urban, decay, Roosevelt, Park
Size: 0.30 gigapixels
Added: January 5, 2010
Total Views: 247
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spacer This train station (also known as Michigan Central Depot or MCS) was built in 1913 for the Michigan Central Railroad, and Amtrak cessed service here on January 6, 1988. It has since been subject to urban decay.

Shot April 13, 2009 with a Canon 350D and a 135mm lens at F8.
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20090313 Roosevelt Lake Bridge
Author: Brian Lockett (GoletaBrian)
Tags: dam, lake, trail, roosevelt, apache, arizona
Size: 1.16 gigapixels
Added: March 24, 2009
Total Views: 706
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spacer Roosevelt Lake Bridge was built in the early 1990s when the height of Roosevelt Dam was increased.
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20090313 Apache Lake, Arizona
Author: Brian Lockett (GoletaBrian)
Tags: arizona, lake, apache, saguaro, roosevelt
Size: 1.99 gigapixels
Added: March 17, 2009
Total Views: 699
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spacer Apache Lake is just below Roosevelt Lake along the Apache Trail.
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